- Source: Aroma Ufodike
Aroma Ufodike (born 1973) is a Nigerian entrepreneur, former banker and a game show contestant who gained national fame for being the first and only person to win the top prize of ₦10 million on the Nigerian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire on 11 September 2009.
Early life and education
Ufodike is from Anambra State and a graduate of Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
On 11 September 2009, during an episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Ufodike, a 36-year-old contestant, introduced himself to the host, Frank Edoho, and then proceeded to answer each question. It wasn't until the 14th question, worth 5 million Naira, that Ufodike used his first lifeline. He asked the audience, and the most popular answer matched his choice. To be certain, he also used the 50/50 lifeline, which confirmed his answer. With another correct response, he advanced to the final question – the 10 million Naira question. No one had ever won the 10 million Naira prize before, and only one other contestant had ever reached this stage.
Ufodike's final question was "Professor Maathai Wangari won the Nobel Prize for which of these?" A) Literature B) Economics C) Peace D) Medicine. He decided to use his last lifeline, Phone-A-Friend. Despite repeating the question several times, the reception was poor, and he could barely hear his friend's response. He had to ask the host to repeat what his friend said – “Peace.” After asking for some water to drink, he decided to go with his friend's advice and chose “Peace.”